| LUGE | A racing sled for one or two people (4) |
| ITEM | Uplifted, bumped into one or two people sleeping together? (4) |
| CHAISE | (Hist.) Light open carriage for one or two people (6) |
| CELL | A room in a prison or jail for one or more inmates. The basic unit of a living organism. |
| BOBS | Weights of pendulums; runners of racing sleds; or, dialect for bunches of cherries (4) |
| SEAT | You may run for one or rest in one |
| RICKSHAW | A small, two-wheeled passenger vehicle drawn by one or two people (8) |
| FLAT | Accommodation for one or more in uniform |
| PORT | Cork, for one, or what it might top |
| DRJEKYLLANDMRHYDE | One or two people in work? |
| SINGLE | One or two people playing (6) |
| PEDICAB | A tricycle available for hire, with an attached seat for one or two passengers (7) |
| SONATA | Some reason a tango is just for one or two players? |
| PRIMENUMBER | Excellent anaesthetic for one or two, perhaps |
| SONATAS | Musical compositions for one or two instruments |
| INTEGER | Football team stopped by for one or two? (7) |
| PHAETON | Open four-wheeled carriage for one or two horses. (7) |
| NUMBER | Anaesthetic for one - or two, three, four perhaps (6) |
| STAPLE | A medieval town appointed a land's exclusive market for one or more commodities/exports; length of fibres in wool; or, a main element, such as a diet's basic foodstuff (6) |
| BRIDEGROOM | One man or two people, all getting married (10) |